I remembered now
that you said that your husband can't take the Bi-Polar meds
because of his heart condition.

That is going to
make it even more difficult to manage and live with his Bi-Poar
illness. Without the meds, his moods will be constantly going back
and forth. It's unavoidable, the chemical imbalance is in his
brain.

I didn't believe
in divorce either. I did not want to do it, but things were never
going to get better. Especially after he cheated.

I hope your
husband stopped looking at the dating websites, at
least.

I wish you the
best of luck. I know that you are a believer, and I am as well. We
can talk more on the Liberation Brew side if you want, if you are
more comfortable talking in a more spiritual manner, we can discuss
religion on that side. Start a thread on that side, if you
want.

June 8, 20126:15 am

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A manic episode is characterized by extreme happiness, hyperactivity, little need for sleep and racing thoughts, which may lead to rapid speech. A depressive episode is characterized by extreme sadness, a lack of energy or interest in things, an inability to enjoy normally pleasurable activities and feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. On average, someone with bipolar disorder may have up to three years of normal mood between episodes of mania or depression.